Gen. Joseph Votel, who oversaw military operations in the Middle East, told Business Insider that ISIS-K has found space to thrive under Taliban rule.
Former CIA officer Laura Thomas discusses the "duty to warn" protocol and its application during the March 22 Crocus City Hall attack in Russia.
Increasing instances of "swatting" attacks targeting politicians are a sign of a declining democracy, authoritarianism expert Ruth Ben-Ghiat told BI.
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2024-01-13T01:30:57Z
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Tunnels have run under Gaza for decades. But when Hamas took over, the underground network expanded into what Israel calls its biggest military threat.
Two podcasters were sentenced to a combined 15 years in prison after they called for Prince Harry and his son Archie, 4, to be killed.
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2023-12-31T15:52:39Z
In light of Israel's military campaign on Gaza, European and US cities are bracing themselves for possible terror alerts on New Year's Eve.
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2023-12-29T17:10:25Z
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See how one family packed up their entire life in Quetta, Pakistan, and crossed the border into Afghanistan, where they will live under Taliban rule.
Hamas gets its funding for militant operations from taxing imports into Gaza, creating phony charities, and real estate investments.
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2023-10-21T09:22:01Z
When considering job applicants, Jewish American startup founders and VCs draw a distinction between backing Hamas and concern for Palestinians.
The Telegram channel for Hamas' military wing has more than tripled its following in the days since the militant group began its attacks on Israel.
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2023-10-14T16:02:08Z
About 15,000 people were asked to leave the art gallery in the French capital on Saturday after it received a note about a "risk" to visitors.
A local tour guide told Insider that Israeli officials called for armed volunteers to guard their towns after Hamas launched attacks from Gaza.
Earlier this year, the Senate easily passed a bill that would repeal the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force against Iraq.
The day after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, people woke up to front pages capturing their sadness, shock, and horror.
A radicalized veteran named Timothy McVeigh built and detonated the bomb that destroyed the front half of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
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2023-06-19T03:54:33Z
An official said Sunday that rebel fighters typically attack "soft targets" whenever they feel pressure from military forces, WSJ reported.
Donald Trump frequently criticized Section 230, which gives Big Tech companies legal protection over the content their users post.
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2023-02-08T11:18:42Z
Ruslan Maratovich Asainov was convicted on Tuesday of providing material support to the Islamic State terrorist group in Syria.
US special operations forces did something similar prior to the 2011 Neptune Spear raid that brought down 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden.
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2023-01-03T17:51:12Z
The FBI determined after an interview that the suspect planned to travel to Afghanistan to fight alongside the Taliban, ABC News reported.